David Gray - Life in Slow Motion (2005)
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Genre: Musical & Performing Arts
Synopsis: U.K. singer/songwriter David Gray belongs to that fraternity of performers with whom, regardless of however the trendy winds blow, the concept of a well-crafted, emotionally intimate song comes... U.K. singer/songwriter David Gray belongs to that fraternity of performers with whom, regardless of however the trendy winds blow, the concept of a well-crafted, emotionally intimate song comes first. LIFE IN SLOW MOTION highlights Gray's kindhearted, well-articulated vocal tones (at times recalling Pete Yorn and sometimes early '70s Elton John) and engaging, reflective songs via polished but warm and uncluttered production (featuring strummed guitars, moody keyboards, and brushed drums). LIFE is one of those particularly comforting albums reserved for those solitary overcast, rainy, or snowy days when going outside is the last thing on your mind. This DualDisc presents the CD version of LIFE IN SLOW MOTION on one side and a DVD version with surround-sound mix and a bonus music video for "The One I Love" on the other. [More]
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